A novel image capture device, system and method are disclosed for use in capturing dental images. One or more devices are integrated within one or more components of the system. Examples of such devices include a radio frequency transmitter, a wireless receiver, a camera, a frame grabber, a beeper, indicator light system, or a transilluminator light. A novel collimator tube insert includes one or more integrated devices. A novel receptor holder includes a docking port for docking a sensor that is used for digital x-ray capture. A novel receptor holder includes multiple arms to allow a holder bar to be positioned in multiple positions for capturing different image types. A novel receptor holder includes a measurement guide for measuring a distance from which an image was taken from a patient. A novel alignment ring includes a sensor port and/or a radio frequency transmitter for transmitting data to other devices.
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1. A receptor holder comprising:
a connection end operable to couple the receptor holder to a collimator tube;
a removable bar coupled to the connection end;
a holder end coupled to the bar, said holder end having a sensor docking port; and
wherein the receptor holder is operable to allow digital data to be transmitted from a sensor docked on the docking port through the bar and to the connection end.
2. The receptor holder of
3. The receptor holder of
4. The receptor holder of
5. The receptor holder of
6. The receptor holder of
7. The receptor holder of
8. The receptor holder of
an indicator which indicates when said connection end is coupled on the collimator tube.
9. The receptor holder of
12. The receptor holder of
a measurement guide to allow for measuring a first distance between a patient and a position of the collimator tube at which an X-ray image is captured.
13. The receptor holder of
14. The receptor holder of
a removable alignment ring, said alignment ring being operable to couple the connection end of the receptor holder to the collimator tube; and
a sensor port on the alignment ring, said sensor port being operable to communicate with a sensor for capturing digital data.
15. The receptor holder of
16. The receptor holder of
17. The receptor holder of
18. The receptor holder of
19. The receptor holder of
a portable sensor unit;
wherein the portable sensor unit includes a sensor port, said sensor port being operable to communicate with a sensor for capturing digital data; and
wherein the portable sensor unit includes a radio frequency transmitter, said transmitter being coupled to the sensor port, and said transmitter being operable to transmit the digital data captured with a connected sensor to an external device having a radio frequency receiver.
20. The receptor holder of
21. The receptor holder of
22. The receptor holder of
23. The receptor holder of
24. The receptor holder of
a plurality of arms, said arms being operable to allow a removable bar to be coupled to the connection end in one of multiple positions to aid in capturing different types of images from the sensor on a holder coupled to the bar.
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The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/063,959, filed Feb. 23, 2005 now U.S. Pat. No. 7,194,064, which is incorporated herein by reference.
In today's medical profession, there are various ways to capture images of patients, such as images captured for diagnostic purposes. For example, a medical professional such as a dentist can use a traditional x-ray device to capture a film-based x-ray image of the patient's mouth. Medical professionals can also capture an x-ray image in a digital fashion using a digital x-ray device that has a computer workstation and a sensor. Digital cameras are also used by medical professionals to capture still and video images for later storage on a computer in the patient record. Each of the devices and systems typically require separate systems and pieces of equipment. There is a need for improved devices, systems and methods for capturing images.
One form of the present invention is a unique image capture device. Other forms include unique systems and methods to capture images. Yet another form includes a unique collimator tube. Another form includes a unique receptor holder.
Another form includes a unique image capture device, system and method for use in capturing dental images. One or more devices are integrated within one or more components of the system. Examples of such devices include a radio frequency transmitter, a radio frequency receiver, other wireless transmitters and/or receivers, a camera, a frame grabber, or a transilluminator light. The integrated devices are used instead of or in addition to an x-ray generator, which is coupled to the collimator tube. The camera is used to capture digital images. The camera is either a camera port for plugging in an external camera, such as an intra-oral camera, or is wholly contained within the collimator tube. The radio frequency transmitter transmits digital data to a computer. The frame grabber captures digital data for display on a display device. The transilluminator light can illuminate an area for visual inspection and/or digital capture. A unique collimator tube insert includes one or more integrated devices. A unique receptor holder includes a docking port for docking a sensor that is used for digital x-ray image capture. A unique receptor holder includes multiple arms to allow a holder bar to be positioned in multiple positions for capturing different image types. A unique receptor holder includes a measurement guide for measuring a distance from which an image was taken from a patient. A unique alignment ring includes a sensor port and/or a radio frequency transmitter for transmitting data to other devices.
Yet other forms, embodiments, objects, advantages, benefits, features, and aspects of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description and drawings contained herein.
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiment illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended. Any alterations and further modifications in the described embodiments, and any further applications of the principles of the invention as described herein are contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
The present invention relates to an image capture device, system and method for use in capturing medical images. A collimator tube includes one or more integrated devices, such as a radio frequency transmitter, a camera, a frame grabber, or a transilluminator light. In one embodiment, the integrated devices are integrated within one or more walls of the collimator tube. The integrated devices are used instead of or in addition to an x-ray generator, which is coupled to the collimator tube. The camera is used to capture digital images. The camera is either a camera port for plugging in an external camera, such as an intra-oral camera, or is wholly contained within the collimator tube. The radio frequency transmitter transmits digital data to a computer. The frame grabber captures digital data for display on a display device. The transilluminator light can illuminate an area for visual inspection and/or digital capture. A receptor holder includes a docking port for docking a sensor that is used for digital x-ray image capture.
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In one embodiment, collimator tube 14 is fixed to x-ray generator 12 and cannot be removed. In another embodiment, collimator tube 14 is detachable from x-ray generator 12, such as by removing one or more screws or other securing means. Alternatively or additionally, collimator tube 14 can be a collimator tube of one shape that replaces a previously attached collimator tube of a different shape. One non-limiting example includes detaching a round-shaped collimator tube and replacing it with a rectangular-shaped collimator tube.
Collimator tube 14 has a tunnel 16 for emitting x-rays and a receptacle 30 for receiving a sliding bar of a receptor holder. Collimator tube 14 has an end 17 that serves one or more purposes. One purpose of end 17 is for coupling a receptor holder to collimator tube 14. Collimator tube 14 has one or more devices integrated within walls 18. In one embodiment, at least one integrated device is visible at least in part from end 17. In one embodiment, collimator tube 14 has a radio frequency transmitter 20, a camera/port 22, a frame grabber 24, and/or a transilluminator light 26 integrated within one or more of walls 18.
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In one embodiment, the camera 22 is built into the collimator tube 14 and is able to capture images visible from a lens or aperture formed into the end of the collimator tube 14. In another embodiment, camera 22 is an electrical port for allowing an external camera device to plug into collimator tube 14 for transmission of data from the external camera device to the collimator tube 14 integrated devices. One non-limiting example of an external camera device includes intra-oral camera 32 as shown in
In one embodiment, frame grabber 24 is operative to capture still and/or video images for display on an external video display device, such as on a television or a computer display, as is known in the art. Frame grabber 24 is integrally formed with collimator tube 14 to receive image information from one of the image devices integrated with image capture device 10, such as camera 22/32 or the x-ray image receptor 44 (see
Transilluminator light 26 aids the image capture process by allowing for a light to be shined through a tooth, body or organ, as a few non-limiting examples. The light that is transmitted through the tooth can then be captured using the camera 22/32. For use with the camera 22 formed integrally with the collimator tube 14, means must be provided for directing the light from the transilluminator light 26 to the opposite side of the tooth as the camera 22. This may be done by use of an appropriate mirror (not shown), or by making the transilluminator light 26 an external device that plugs into a port in the collimator tube 14, similar to the intra-oral camera 32. Additionally, the transilluminator light 26 may emit light from the collimator tube 14 and the light transmitted through the tooth may be captured using the intra-oral camera 32.
Various other device combinations are also possible, such as fewer or additional devices than described herein, or a combination of those described. Power may be supplied to these devices by using the internal power supply of the image capture device 10, as will be apparent to those skilled in the art after reference to the above description.
In one form of the invention, collimator tube 14 has contact sensor receptacles 28 that are used to mate an image receptor holder (see
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Upon insertion of contact end 76 into contact end receptacle 30, connection frame 78 fits over end 17 of collimator tube 14. In one embodiment, when digital sensor 64 is docked in docking port 68 and x-ray generator 12 is fired, digital data is captured using sensor 64 and travels through wiring 72 to contact end 76 and to frame grabber 24 of collimator tube 14. In another embodiment, digital data captured using sensor 64 travels through wiring 72 to contact end 76 and to radio frequency transmitter 20 of collimator tube 14. In this embodiment, a frame grabber may be present in the remote computer.
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Computer 102 includes one or more processors or CPUs 106 and one or more types of memory 108. Each memory 108 may include a removable memory device, although not shown to preserve clarity. The processor 106 may be comprised of one or more components configured as a single unit. Alternatively, when of a multi-component form, a processor 106 may have one or more components located remotely relative to the others. One or more components of each processor 106 may be of the electronic variety defining digital circuitry, analog circuitry, or both. In one embodiment, processor 106 is of a conventional, integrated circuit microprocessor arrangement, such as one or more PENTIUM III or PENTIUM 4 processors supplied by INTEL Corporation of 2200 Mission College Boulevard, Santa Clara, Calif. 95052, USA.
Memory 108 (removable or generic) is one form of computer-readable device. Memory 108 may include one or more types of solid-state electronic memory, magnetic memory, or optical memory, just to name a few. By way of non-limiting example, memory 108 may include solid-state electronic Random Access Memory (RAM), Sequentially Accessible Memory (SAM) (such as the First-In, First-Out (FIFO) variety or the Last-In-First-Out (LIFO) variety), Programmable Read Only Memory (PROM), Electronically Programmable Read Only Memory (EPROM), or Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory (EEPROM); an optical disc memory (such as a DVD or CD ROM); a magnetically encoded hard disc, floppy disc, tape, or cartridge media; or a combination of any of these memory types. Also, memory 108 may be volatile, nonvolatile, or a hybrid combination of volatile and nonvolatile varieties.
Computer 102 includes a display 110 and one or more input devices 112. Input devices 112 may include one or more operator input devices such as a keyboard, electronic pen input device, mouse, track ball, light pen, to name just a few representative examples. Computer includes a radio frequency (RF) receiver 114 for receiving data transmitted by radio frequency transmitters. Alternatively or additionally, computer 102 includes a printer. In one embodiment, computer 102 is disconnected from computer network 116. In another embodiment, computer 102 is connected to network 116.
Although only one computer 102 is shown to preserve clarity, more computers could also be present. In such instances, multiple computers 102, displays 110, and input devices 112 may be of the same respective type, or a heterogeneous combination of different computing devices. When more computers are present, computer 102 can be coupled to other computers over computer network 116. Computer network 116 could be in the form of a Local Area Network (LAN), Municipal Area Network (MAN), Wide Area Network (WAN), such as the Internet, a combination of these, or such other network arrangement as would occur to those skilled in the art. The one or more features provided by computer 102 can be provided on the same computer or varying other arrangements of computers at one or more physical locations and still be within the spirit of the invention.
X-ray generator 12 is operable to generate x-ray images. Collimator tube 14 serves as the means for focusing x-rays for x-ray device 12, and also includes additional integrated devices. Alternatively or additionally, collimator tube 14 also decreases scatter radiation and/or decreases absorbed radiation, thereby lowering the patient's x-ray dose. In one embodiment, collimator tube 14 has a radio frequency (RF) transmitter 20 that can communicate with RF receiver 114 of computer 102. Alternatively or additionally, collimator tube has an integrated camera 22. In one embodiment, camera 22 is a camera port for allowing an external camera device to plug into collimator tube 14. One non-limiting example of an external camera device includes an intra-oral camera 32 of
Alternatively or additionally, collimator tube 14 includes frame grabber 24 for capturing of and transmission of still and/or video images to video display device 104 and/or to display 110 of computer 102. Frame grabber 24 may also transfer data to rf transmitter 20. In one embodiment, collimator tube 14 includes transilluminator light 26. Transilluminator light 26 allows for shining a light through a tooth, body or organ, to name a few non-limiting examples.
X-ray generator 12 and collimator tube 14 are coupled to firing switch 118 and device selector 120. In one embodiment, a single firing switch 118 is used to fire whatever device is selected by device selector 120. In another embodiment, each image capture device has its own firing switch 118, and thus device selector 120 is not used. In some embodiments, firing switch 118 comprises a pair of switches which must both be pressed to activate the chosen device.
The operating logic of system 100 can be embodied in signals in programming instructions, dedicated hardware, transmitted over computer network 116, or a combination of these.
As one non-limiting example, system 100 can be used by a dentist to capture patient images. The image capture apparatus, system and method of the current invention are not limited to use in dentistry, or the field of medicine, as will be understood by one in the art. The current invention can be used in various industries where capturing an x-ray image or digital image would be useful.
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If the image to be captured by image capture device 10 is an x-ray image (decision point 204), then a receptor holder (50 or 60) is attached to collimator tube 14 (stage 206). If the image is to be captured on x-ray film (decision point 208), then x-ray film is attached to receptor holder (50 or 60) (stage 210). If the image is to be captured using digital x-ray (decision point 208), then digital sensor 64 is attached to receptor holder 60 (stage 212). The x-ray generator 12 is then fired using firing switch 118 (stage 214) and the x-ray image(s) and/or video are captured (stage 216) by the film or the sensor 64.
If the image to be captured by image capture device 10 is not an x-ray image but instead is to be captured by digital camera (decision point 204), then digital camera 22 is fired using firing switch 118 (stage 218) and the digital image(s) and/or video are captured (stage 220).
If image(s) and/or video captured digitally with the x-ray generator 12 or the digital camera 22 are to be transmitted to a remote computer (decision point 222), then RF transmitter 20 sends the digital file(s) to RF receiver 114 of computer 102 (stage 224). If the image(s) and/or video captured digitally with the x-ray receptor 64 or the digital camera 22 are to be displayed in real-time (decision point 226), then frame grabber board 24 intercepts the images captured with sensor 64 or digital camera 22 accordingly and transmits them (using RF transmitter 20) to computer 102, video display device 104, or computer display 110 (stage 228). The process then ends at stage 230.
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In another embodiment of the present invention, an apparatus for use with an x-ray generator is disclosed that comprises a collimator tube coupled to the x-ray generator; a camera integrated with the collimator tube, said camera being operable to capture digital images; and a radio frequency transmitter integrated with the collimator tube and operably coupled to the camera, said radio frequency transmitter being operable to transmit digital images captured by the camera to a remote receiver.
In yet another embodiment of the present invention, an apparatus for use with an x-ray generator is disclosed that comprises a collimator tube coupled to the x-ray generator; a digital sensor operable to capture x-ray images; and a frame grabber integrated with the collimator tube, said frame grabber operatively coupled to the sensor and operable to capture images for display on an external display device.
In yet a further embodiment of the present invention, a method is disclosed that comprises providing an image capture device having a plurality of devices to use for capturing an image, wherein one of the plurality of devices for capturing an image is an x-ray generator and one of the plurality of devices for capturing an image is an image capturing device integrated within a collimator tube; from the image capture device, receiving a selection for an image capture type that specifies at least one of a plurality of devices to use for capturing an image; receiving a fire command to fire the image capture device; and capturing at least one image with the image capture device.
In another embodiment of the present invention, a system is disclosed that comprises: an external device, said external device having at least a display; an x-ray generator; a collimator tube coupled to the x-ray generator, said collimator tube having at least one integrated digital image capture device; means for receiving a fire command and capturing at least one image with the at least one integrated digital image capture device; and means for transmitting the captured image to the external device upon receiving the fire command.
In another embodiment, an apparatus for use with an x-ray generator is disclosed that comprises a collimator tube coupled to the x-ray generator, said collimator tube having one or more walls; and at least one device contained within said one or more walls of the collimator tube.
In yet a further embodiment, an apparatus for use with an x-ray generator is disclosed that comprises: a collimator tube coupled to the x-ray generator; and a plurality of magnets coupled to collimator tube, said magnets being operable to couple the collimator tube to a receptor holder through magnetism.
In yet a further embodiment of the present invention, a receptor holder is disclosed that comprises: a connection end operable to couple the receptor holder to a collimator tube; a removable bar coupled to the connection end; a holder end coupled to the bar, said holder end having a sensor docking port; and wherein the receptor holder is operable to allow digital data to be transmitted from a sensor docked on the docking port through the bar and to the connection end.
In another embodiment of the present invention, an apparatus is disclosed for use with a receptor holder, the apparatus comprising: a connection end operable to couple a receptor holder to a collimator tube; and wherein said connection end includes a plurality of arms, said arms being operable to allow a removable bar to be coupled to the connection end in one of multiple positions to aid in capturing different types of digital data from a sensor on a holder end coupled to the bar.
In yet another embodiment of the present invention, an apparatus is disclosed for use with a receptor holder, the apparatus comprising: a connection end operable to couple a receptor holder to a collimator tube; and wherein said connection end includes at least one arm, said arm being operable to allow a removable holder to be coupled to the connection end; and wherein said connection end includes a measurement guide to allow for measuring at least one distance from a patient at which an image is captured.
In another embodiment of the present invention, an apparatus is disclosed that comprises: a removable alignment ring, said alignment ring being operable to couple a connection end of a receptor holder to a collimator tube; and wherein said alignment ring includes a sensor port, said sensor port being operable to communicate with a sensor for capturing digital data.
In yet a further embodiment of the present invention, an x-ray generator is disclosed that comprises: a screen for viewing digital images; a radio frequency communicator; and a collimator tube, said collimator tube being operable to be coupled to a receptor holder.
In another embodiment of the present invention, an apparatus is disclosed for use with an x-ray generator, the apparatus comprising: a collimator insert, said collimator insert being operable to be coupled to an existing collimator tube; and wherein said collimator insert includes a radio frequency transmitter, said transmitter being operable to transmit digital data to an external device having a radio frequency receiver.
In yet another embodiment of the present invention, an apparatus is disclosed for use with an x-ray generator, the apparatus comprising: a portable sensor unit; wherein the portable sensor unit includes a sensor port, said sensor port being operable to communicate with a sensor for capturing digital data; and wherein the portable sensor unit includes a radio frequency transmitter, said transmitter being coupled to the sensor port, and said transmitter being operable to transmit the digital data captured with a connected sensor to an external device having a radio frequency receiver.
All publications, prior applications, and other documents cited herein are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety as if each had been individually incorporated by reference and fully set forth.
A person of ordinary skill in the computer software art will recognize that the client and/or server arrangements could be organized differently to include fewer or additional options or features than as portrayed in the illustrations and still be within the spirit of the invention.
While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only the preferred embodiment has been shown and described and that all equivalents, changes, and modifications that come within the spirit of the inventions as described herein and/or by the following claims are desired to be protected.
Webb, Ronald C., Razzano, Michael R., Margraf, Barry R.
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